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Finishing and Supply Cabinet Big step to a functional workshop is organization! This simple finishing and supply cabinet can be built in a weekend. This holds quart sized paint cans, spray paints, extra glue bottles and other supplies that are frequently used. Check out our Youtube Video in the Extras Tab! Difficulty Easy Page 1 of 17
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Page 1: Finishing and Supply Cabinet - Kreg Tool

Finishing and Supply Cabinet

Big step to a functional workshop is organization! This simple finishing and supply cabinet can be built in a weekend. This

holds quart sized paint cans, spray paints, extra glue bottles and other supplies that are frequently used. Check out our

Youtube Video in the Extras Tab!

Difficulty

Easy

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ToolsKreg Tools

Accu-Cut™

Rip-Cut™

Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig® 720

Shelf Pin Jig with 1/4" Bit

Other Tools

Circular Saw (cordless)

Miter Saw

Table Saw

Track Saw

Drill (cordless)

Sander

Kreg featherboard

MaterialsWood Products

Board , 1x2 , 96"2

Plywood , 3/4" Thick , Full Sheet1

Edge Banding , Roll , 3/4"1

Hardware & Supplies

Box Of 1 1/4" Pocket Hole Screws1

Strip Of 1 1/4" Brad Nails1

*Optional* Hinges For The Door6

Varnish To Finish Cabinet1

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Cut List & PartsCabinet Sides , 3/4"x 6"x 66"2

Cabinet Top And Bottom , 3/4"x 6"x 30"2

Shelves , 3/4"x5 1/4"x 30"7

Nailers , 3/4"x 5 1/4"x 30"3

Adjustable Selves , 3/4"x 5 1/4"x Cut To Size2

Face Frame Stiles , 3/4"x1 1/2" X 66"2

Face Frame Rails , 3/4" X 1 1/2"x Cut To Size2

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DirectionsBreak Down the PlywoodThe safest way to breakdown plywood is on the ground. I use a track saw, but a circular saw and a reliable straight edge

works just as well.

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Layout LinesOne way to get the most out of a plywood sheet is to mark your layout lines. Cut the pieces oversized and when it is more

manageable to work with, rip it on the table saw for a final width.

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Rough CutsCabinet Sides and Top and Bottom: Rip the plywood at (1)13" wide by 96" long. They will be ripped on the table saw for exact

width later.

Shelves: Rip (4) 51/2" by 96" long pieces. These will be ripped for the final width later as well.

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Rip Cabinet Sides to WidthOn the table saw rip the the 13" by 96" board to (2) 6" by 96"boards.4

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Rip for the ShelvesWith the help of the feather board rip the (4) 5 1/2" x 96 " boards to (4) 5 1/4" by 96"boards.5

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Miter sawFor the Cabinet crosscut (2) 6" wide by 66" long and (2) 6" wide by 30" long . For the shelves crosscut (12) 5 1/4" wide by 30"

long. *If you do adjustable shelves, cut two shelves later to fit*. NOTE: You won't use all 12 for the shelves. Some will be used

as a nailer to hang the cabinet up on the wall.

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*Optional Edge Band*This is an extra step but edge banding gives the shelves a very clean and professional look.7

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Pocket HoleOn 10 of the 5 1/4" by 30" pieces drill pocket holes to screw into the cabinet sides. Set aside the two shelves that will be

adjustable, they do not need pocket holes drilled into them.

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Spacer for shelvesI used a spacer a little taller then a quart can (5 1/4") to begin my shelf layouts. Depending on what you will store in the

cabinet, adjust the height of the shelves to your needs. I used 7 shelves screwed to the cabinet sides, 2 adjustable shelves

and 3 shelves where perpendicular to the 7 fixed shelves, spaced throughout the cabinet. The 3 perpendicular shelves act as

a nailer for the cabinet to get screwed to the wall into studs.

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Adjustable ShelvesAfter the last shelf is screwed to the cabinet side. Use the adjustable shelf jig for the adjustable shelves.10

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Groove for the Adjustable ShelvesWith the table saw or router, create a groove where the adjustable shelf pins will rest on the underside of the shelf. This will

act as a catch, so the shelf will not tip over.

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Adjustable Shelf LipAdd a thin piece of scrap wood you have laying around the shop to use as a catch so nothing rolls off. Attach the wood trim

that is slightly taller then the 3/4" plywood. This is optional.

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Face FrameFor a solid wood face frame cut (2) 3/4" thick by 1 1/2" wide by 66" long pieces and attach to the long cabinet sides with glue

and brad nails. The rails, can be cut to size with another 3/4" by 1 1/2" solid wood stock.

*Optional* DoorI like to have my cabinet doors covered so there isn't any unwanted dust laying around my shop. I added a MDF door, that I

cut to size.

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